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    Tehran Times, Iran
    Jan 28 2008


    Carpet exports earn Iran $300m
    Tehran Times Economic Desk


    TEHRAN -- The director of the Iran Carpet Company (ICC) announced
    here on Sunday that the country's carpet exports during the current
    Iranian calendar year (began March 21, 2207) surpassed $300 million.


    Jallaleddin Bassam called Iran the heart of the world's carpet
    industry, saying that Iran's hand-woven carpets are second to none
    across the globe in terms of quality, color and design.

    According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Iran's share of the
    $1.31 billion global carpet trade stood at $436.698 million in 2006.

    Iran is followed by India, which produced $271 million worth of
    hand-woven carpets in 2006, Pakistan ($239 million), and China ($115
    million), the official added.

    The world's largest carpet was woven in Iran, a 5,625.15-square-meter
    masterpiece that was commissioned for the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan al
    Nahyan Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the official noted.

    It took weavers two years to make the 2.2-billion-knot carpet, he
    said, adding that the carpet is not only noted for its size, but for
    its trapezoid shape containing one concave and one convex side.

    Iranian artist Ali Khaliqi designed the carpet over the course eight
    months.

    Parliament recently passed a bill, according to which prizes will be
    presented to leading carpet exporters in order to give a boost to the
    country's hand-woven carpet industry.

    The official said that Iran has received orders from Oman for four
    carpets.

    The commission to weave a 70-square-meter carpet for the Armenian
    Presidential Palace was completed in six months and five days, he
    added.

    Although carpet weaving is now mostly mechanized, traditional
    hand-woven carpets are still found across the country and priced
    higher than their machine-made counterparts.

    Carpet-weaving is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished
    manifestations of Persian culture and art and dates back to ancient
    Persia
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